12.102 – DEPUTY BANKING COMMISSIONERS. (a) The banking
Texas Finance Code § 12.102
Summary
This law allows the banking commissioner to appoint deputy banking commissioners to ensure the department operates efficiently. It also grants deputies the authority to act in the commissioner's absence, maintaining continuity in leadership and decision-making.
Commissioner can appoint multiple deputy banking commissioners.
Deputies must meet qualifications set by the commissioner.
Deputies assume full powers during the commissioner's absence.
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